it doesnt.
No, penis and scrotum discomfort or itching are not normal. See your health care provider.
You dont, you cannot change how your scrotum hangs out. When your scrotum is warm, it hangs lower to get more air to become cooler, when your scrotum is cold, it pulls itself closer to your body to become warmer.
The skin of the scrotum, the sac that contains the testicles, normally changes color and becomes darker during puberty.
'Le scrotum' or 'les bourses' are the French names for the scrotum.
It is common for the penis and scrotum to be a darker color than the upper thigh, but not typically darker than the lower thigh. The darkening of the penis and scrotum correspond with changes that occur during puberty. If you are going through puberty, this is a natural occurrence, but if you are pre-pubertal or an adult, and are having a recent change in the color of your skin, you should have it evaluated by your doctor to rule out some pathologic conditions.
The answer is the scrotum, the testis are in the scrotum.
The yellowish color on the pubic hair on the scrotum is probably urine that has leaked from the urethra on to the scrotum after urination. Continuous and repeated drops can actually stain the pubic hairs. They become brittle because of the high concentration levels contained in urine.
The scrotum is the pouch of skin containing the testes. It is divided into two parts and also contains the epididymides and the lower sections of the spermatic cords.
The plural of the word scrotum is scrotums.
Scrotum = Hodensack
There is no predefined size of what the scrotum should be. The scrotum should change in size depending on the temperature of the testicles. It is the scrotum's job to help regulate the temperature of the testicles in order to keep it optimal for producing sperm. They do this by either contracting and drawing the testicles closer to the body to increase temperature or by relaxing and allowing the testicles to fall further from the body to decrease their temperature.
That is called the scrotum.